INTRODUCTION

BACKGROUND

Simulation of technical systems was always in the heart of the design process. No idea is implemented before it is verified by a simulation tool. It is done in practically all aspects of research and engineering life the subject being a single molecule or the universe as a whole.

Modern electronic hardware, however, has given a boost to this discipline enabling attacking problems that were beyond tractability in the near past. In that way we are looking to results related to simulation of nano-biological structures, complex micro-electro-mechanical structures, mixed electronic-electrical digital and power systems, space - defining local and global climate etc.

What are the existing methods applied in the field of simulation?

What are the method and challenges in the future development of this area?

Can we influence in any respect the stream that is driving the research boat?

What does our experience suggest should be the future research topics?

These and many other are the questions we will try to find the answer during SSSS’14.

This symposium is supposed to inherit the results of previous meetings held at The Faculty of Electronic Engineering in Niš and organized by the Yugoslav Simulation Society such as

The First Int. Neuro-computing Day (October, 1990)

The Small Systems Simulation Symposium (September 2000)

The Int. Workshop on Implementation of Parallel Computers in Engineering Design (December, 2003).

The Colloquium on Higher education of Electronics in Serbia (May 2004)

The Small Systems Simulation Symposium (September 2005)

The Small Systems Simulation Symposium (February 2010)

and

The Small Systems Simulation Symposium (February 2012)

Hopefully, it will trace new ways and build new professional friendships that will put us together again in the future.

CONCEPT

We intend to put together experienced scientist having strong influence to the subject and young researchers that are expected to bring us new strength both by implementing modern computer programming methods and by introducing new algorithms based on new computing philosophies. In that respect at SSSS’14 one should see review of algorithms and experience of their implementation together with overview of possible technical support to the implementation of these ideas.

It is not to forget that experiences from practical designs are the ones that drive for new effort to verify the reality that we are simulating. This is why new technologies that lead to challenging systems are welcomed to be presented.